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Intel’s 3D NAND technology could complete change the SSD market

Intel has announced intentions to launch solid state drives based on its 3D NAND technology sometime during the second half of next year. Developed in cooperation with flash memory specialist Micron,...

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This Bay Trail-powered mini PC is the size of a flash drive

We've seen a lot of mini PCs based on Intel's Atom SoC, but this latest one is easily the smallest. A Chinese vendor called Shenzhen Apec Electronics has started offering...

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 specs have been leaked

With the launch of new high-end graphics cards from Nvidia just days away, Videocardz alleges that it has gotten its hands on the final specs sheet for the GeForce GTX...

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Newegg has started its massive international expansion

In an announcement at this year's Computex, Newegg said that it would be expanding to six new markets by the end of June, though this was changed to August later...

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The iWatch has reportedly been delayed due to a plethora of issues

The iWatch might be on its way, but at least one analyst believes it will arrive later than expected. Apple’s proprietary foray into the wearables sector may not come as...

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Google has launched a developer preview for the Android L update

In what is a change to its usual manner of handling new Android releases, Google has announced a developer preview of the upcoming Android L release. Previous the search giant...

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Seagate has acquired the SandForce controller tech from LSI

Seagate has just announced that they will be acquiring LSI's Accelerated Solution Division and Flash Components Division from Avago, which translate to LSI's Nytro lineup along with the SSD controller...

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SSDs might become a lot more powerful thanks to a new breakthrough

A breakthrough in solid state drive processing means current drives can be boosted 300 per cent faster with 60 per cent better energy efficiency. Current flash drives can't overwrite data...

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id Software and ZeniMax are both suing Oculus VR

id Software, once the place where John Carmack, who is now working for Oculus VR, used to spend his time and energy to come up with revolutionary first person shooters...

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Shipments of 4K Ultra HD television sets are skyrocketing

The market for 4K/Ultra-HD televisions has been slow to develop, but new data shows that the technology seems to finally be gaining momentum. Back during the month of March 2012, when...

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Apple continues to lead in PC shipments despite rough quarter for the iPad

Apple experienced the sharpest ever decline in iPad shipments during the first quarter of this year but even still, the company outperformed all others in terms of combined worldwide PC...

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Researchers create gadget that uses foldable screens to change sizes

Phablets - a cross between a phone and tablet - have typically divided gadget fans, either they’re too big, too small or not powerful enough. A team of researchers in Canada...

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